Light smoke in building caused by bathroom exhaust fan, Las Vegas NV
Fire crews responded to light smoke inside a building near Flower St in Las Vegas. The smoke was believed to be caused by an exhaust fan in a bathroom. There were no visible flames, injuries, or signs of arson at the scene.
Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
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Transcript:
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responding to the middle building fire near Flower St.
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District 27, 17, between 10 of 76,
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or the home post, again, all communication utilize,
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zone 4, time, and so forthcoming.
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Do you copy a call. I'm Italian 7. It's going to be Zone 4-Tack 9. Zone 4-Tack 9.
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We have a one-source signal family with nothing showing occupants outside.
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Command can be mobile investigating and all the other units stage in and out.
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That's probably that's the same hard man.
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It's the company our rival board. It stays about hydrogen flowing for me.
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Probably that's stating by hydrant.
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We have light smoke interior.
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We believe this is a exhaust fan in the bathroom.
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We have a line pools. We're still investigating.
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Truck, I want you to go to the roof on your arrival.
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Announce, please.
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Truck 22 is arriving now, copy.
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I've got a crew in media interior.
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Location mentioned:
N Flower St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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